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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney)
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VHS Tape - 25 October, 1994 Walt Disney Video
G (General Audience) Availability: This item is currently not available.
Director: David Hand
Number of Media: 1
Features: - Closed-captioned
- Color
- Dolby
- NTSC
Related Areas: Childrens, Feature Film Family, Movie |
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| VHS Tape Description One of the brightest nuggets from Disney's golden age, this 1937 film is almost dizzying in its meticulous construction of an enchanted world, with scores of major and minor characters (including fauna and fowl), each with a distinct identity. When you watch Snow White's intricate, graceful movements of fingers, arms, and head all in one shot, it is not the technical brilliance of Disney's artists that leaps out at you, but the very spirit of her engaging, girl-woman character. When the wicked queen's poisoned apple turns from killer green to rose red, the effect of knowing something so beautiful can be so terrible is absolutely elemental, so pure it forces one to surrender to the horror of it. Based on the Grimm fairy tale, Snow White is probably the best family film ever to deal, in mythic terms, with the psychological foundation for growing up. It's a crowning achievement and should not be missed. --Tom Keogh |
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Masterpiece of Cinema and Animation--a Joy to Watch "...in planning a new picture we don't think of grown-ups, we don't think of children, but just of that fine, clean, unspoiled spot down deep in everyone of us that maybe the world has made us forget, and that maybe our pictures can help recall." --Walt Disney, when asked to explain the secret of the appeal of Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs.
It was selected as one of the first 25 films into the National Films Registry of the Library of Congress. Today we can't imagine the newness of SW&TSD at its release seventy years ago: examples such as its length as an animated feature, its use of colors (1500 tints and shades were used), its use of song to advance the story (The Wizard of Oz went forward at least in part because of SW's success), its lifelike motion of characters (Snow White's dancing with Dopey was modeled on live-action dance footage), its technological firsts such as 3-D effects in the scenery, its subtilty in depiction of the human form.
More deeply, SW&TSD does what only a great film can: it captures your imagination and emotions. You forget it's a cartoon and really believe in the story. Grumpy is won over by Snow White and so are you. Moreso, the timeless qualities of the promise of hope, the triumph of good over evil, and the transcendence of the human spirit, to paraphrase historian J. Canemaker all flow out of this treasure.
The scariest scenes might be a little much for the youngest kids, but for everyone else it's a must-see.
The 2-disc Platinum edition gives a wealth of extras, including an audio commentary almost half-full of Walt Disney's spoken comments, deleted song and scenes, a sing-a-long, a game, and much more. Don't miss it!
Still a Disney masterpiece... My mother kept an old clipping for years describing SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS when it opened at the huge and prestigious Radio City Music Hall in New York City and received a rave review from newspaper columnist Westbrook Pegler.
He usually wrote about politics but on this occasion he took time to devote an entire review to Disney's new film. He called it a "masterpiece" and said that when the projectionist slipped those reels of film on the projector, the audience at the Music Hall witnessed one of the greatest motion pictures ever made.
Coming from him, that was high praise indeed. And seeing the film now, restored for its video bow, we can appreciate his words. There are faults, to be sure, but basically it has to be admired for the innovative techniques it used in the art of animation. There are memorable sequences thanks to daring use of the multiplane camera: Snow White's flight through the woods, the Queen and her Magic Mirror, the Queen in the thunderous transformation scene as the camera seems to whirl around her, the Dwarfs in the mine and their march over the bridge as they sing "Heigh-Ho", the dwarfs chasing the witch in the thunderstorm. Even the rippling effects of the water in the wishing well scene.
And, of course, there are the genuinely comic moments that made even the great Charlie Chaplin applaud in admiration. Dopey's antics are always a delight, as are Doc's and Grumpy's. All of the dwarfs are given inventive and funny things to do. The animation for the heroine herself is so gracefully done, particularly in the "Yodel Song" sequence where she dances with the dwarfs, that it's almost like watching a real "Snow White" go through the paces. That scene remains one of the most charming moments from the entire film with the dwarfs all displaying their own distinctive traits.
The music is a standout: Someday My Prince Will Come, Heigh-Ho, I'm Wishing, The Yodel Song, etc. The young in heart will always love this classic. The art work is so rich in detail that the cottage scenes take on a life of their own, as do the images of the Wicked Queen at her castle.
It belongs in the top tier of Disney's crown jewels, along with Pinocchio, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.
Summing up: an inspired work of art on every level that will remain a timeless classic.
Note: This review is based on the VHS and theatrical version of the film.
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